US6060093A - Calcium supplemented foods and feeding regimen for calcium supplementation - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to food products improved with a modified whey of novel composition as a calcium supplement, and a regimen for improving a mammalian diet by supplementing it with the modified whey.
- Calcium is important in the diet of humans and other mammals. It plays a key role in a number of biological processes. For example, it is important to healthy bones and teeth. Calcium has proven to be needed throughout the mammalian life cycle. If the calcium naturally available in foods is not sufficient in quantity and quality to meet the body's needs, a variety of health problems can result and the need for a dietary supplement is indicated.
- dietary supplements generally are added expenses--they provide nutritional improvement to a food substrate, but they are not of functional importance in the food.
- Another problem with dietary supplements is that they are not all of high quality. Often, dietary supplements provide a poor balance between biological availability and cost factors such as functionality.
- Whey as it is conventionally available, has been used as an ingredient for human and animal foods. See for example, G. Ranhotra, "Use Of Whey And Whey Products In Baked Goods", Technical Bulletin, Volume XVII, Issue Nov. 11, 1995. It is noted that conventionally-available whey products as described there have low protein, fat and ash contents. The ash contents are indicative of calcium concentrations of from about 1 to 2%, typical for commercial whey.
- whey In distinction to conventional whey, a variety of modified whey products have been proposed for a number of food supplements. As noted above, and in U.S. Pat. No. 3,791,283, to Moreno, et al., whey can be concentrated to improve its protein content to make it more suitable for use as a protein supplement. In the noted patent disclosure, the protein is also specially treated to make it more stable in an acid beverage. However, the product is so low in remaining calcium as to make it impractical as a calcium supplement.
- whey-derived supplements have been proposed for mammals other than humans.
- Juengst, et al. describe the use of fermented ammoniated condensed whey, mixed with calcium salts, as a feed supplement for ruminant animals.
- the supplement will be substantially more expensive than whey simply because it calls for a multi-step process in which whey is fermented in the presence of ammonia, concentrated and dried.
- the product is most suitable for ruminants, but would not be of wide use as a human food supplement.
- the present invention provides: a process for preparing food products containing a calcium supplement of high biological value, a regimen for calcium supplementation that utilizes a calcium supplement of high biological value, and calcium-supplemented foods that can be used as part of a regimen to maintain a suitable calcium intake.
- the regimen for calcium supplementing a mammalian diet with calcium comprises: preparing one or more foods containing modified whey characterized by a calcium content of at least 3%, protein content of from 12 to 18%, and a phospholipid content of at least 2%; and administering to a mammal sufficient of the foods to provide at least 5% of the amount of calcium required for complete nutrition on a daily basis.
- the regimen can benefit humans and domestic pets, in particular. More preferred levels of administration will provide at least 10% and in some cases at least 25% of the RDA for calcium for the subject.
- the process for preparing food products containing a calcium supplement of high biological value comprises: providing a food ingredient selected from the group consisting of meat, flour, fruit, vegetable and mixtures of two or more of these; mixing with the food ingredient, modified whey characterized by a calcium content of at least 3%, protein content of from 10 to 20%, and a phospholipid content of at least 2%; and cooking the resulting mixture of ingredients.
- the calcium-supplemented food that can be used as part of a regimen to maintain a suitable calcium intake, according to the invention comprise: a food ingredient selected from the group consisting of meat, flour, fruit, vegetable and mixtures of two or more of these; and modified whey characterized by a calcium content of at least 3%, protein content of from 10 to 20%, and a phospholipid content of at least 2%.
- modified whey which is defined as a whey fraction characterized by a calcium content of at least 3%, protein content of from 12 to 18%, and a phospholipid content of at least 2%.
- the calcium content is in highly soluble form and is homogeneously dispersed therein, as can be obtained by being codried with the protein, fat and sugar components separated to form the whey fraction. Calcium in this form is distinguished from calcium added as a salt that is simply mixed in dry form with whey.
- Preferred forms of modified whey are further characterized as conforming to the following analysis, based on a 100-gram sample.
- Typical calcium to phosphorous ratios are within the range of from about 2:1 to about 10:1, e.g., about 5:2.
- typical calcium to protein ratios are within the range of from about 1:4 to about 4:5, e.g., about 1:3.
- typical calcium to fat (essentially as phospholipid) ratios of from about 3:1 to abut 10:1, e.g., about 4:1.
- Products meeting these specifications can be prepared from whey by fractionation and drying to obtain the noted composition. They are commercially available, for example, under the trademark VERSAPRO (various grades, including A, B, D, F, M, N, S) from Davisco Foods International, Inc., LeSueur, Minn.
- VERSAPRO variant grades, including A, B, D, F, M, N, S
- Example 1 reports a feeding study, which shows that modified whey is a calcium source of high biological value.
- a number of food products can be formulated to include it in amounts that have biological, nutritional significance for the consumer, whether human or domesticated animal.
- human foods are prepared with modified whey in amounts sufficient to provide at least 5% of the RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance as established by the National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences) for a person's age, sex and weight.
- RDA Recommended Dietary Allowance as established by the National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences
- Other embodiments will call for greater than 10%, and some concentrated nutritional supplements will call for at least 25% per serving.
- RDA for calcium for most humans is within the range of from about 800 to about 1500 mg per day.
- a serving that contributes 5% of the RDA would require about 0.8 grams of modified whey, as defined above.
- one that contributes 10% of the RDA would require about 1.6 grams of modified whey.
- a serving needed to provide 25% of the RDA would contain about 4 grams of modified whey.
- modified whey can provide a significant source of nutrition.
- snack foods can be included, those with high fat and/or salt contents are not, as with alcoholic beverages, considered effective vehicles for a nutritional supplement.
- modified whey as a calcium supplement can enable reducing or eliminating egg yolks in some formulations and can have advantages in leavening, color and flavor in baked products.
- Baked goods and doughs for their preparation can be formulated as usual to contain modified whey and at least flour and water in reasonable amounts to form the desired dough for baking.
- baked goods are included cakes, cookies, crackers, breads, pan cakes, biscuits and other baked products of less-distinct grouping,
- Most doughs will also contain salt, sugar, fat or oil and leavening, such as yeast or baking powder.
- Some doughs made for extrusion contain no leavening and are expanded by extrusion.
- Baked goods can employ as much of the modified whey as can be tolerated by the particular product in terms of texture, taste and appearance. Typical levels of fortification will employ from 5 to 50% of the modified whey based on the weight of flour. Using at least 10% on this basis will generally have a significant nutritional impact.
- Extended meats will generally contain meat and an extender comprising a proteinaceous (e.g., soy isolate, expanded soy or other vegetable protein, or carbohydrate ingredient (e.g., flour, comminuted baked goods, starch and/or sugar or starch hydrolysate).
- a proteinaceous e.g., soy isolate, expanded soy or other vegetable protein, or carbohydrate ingredient (e.g., flour, comminuted baked goods, starch and/or sugar or starch hydrolysate).
- Foods containing these amounts of modified whey are a desirable means to assure suitable calcium intake when employed as a regimen that calls for consuming, on a daily basis, sufficient amounts of food prepared with the modified whey to provide the indicated levels in the diet, e.g, at least 5, 10, or 25%, of the RDA.
- Foods designed for domestic animals are generally and preferably prepared as full-feeding foods, i.e., balanced in nutrition so that a diet limited to the particular feed will fulfill all of the animals nutritional needs. This goal is achieved based on following industry guidelines and actually testing formulations in appropriate feeding studies.
- a pet food formulation will contain protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and minerals sufficient to meet the complete nutritional requirements of the pet.
- This example reports the results of a feeding study designed to measure the biological value of the modified whey described above and to compare it to calcium supplements of recognized value, namely calcium carbonate, calcium lactate and a brand-named form of calcium citrate.
- the results of four test feeds show the feed fortified with modified whey to be the best.
- This example illustrates the use of modified whey as a calcium supplement in baking powder biscuits, each biscuit providing 10% of the RDA of calcium for a human adult male.
- the flour, baking powder, modified whey and salt are first mixed and the shortening is blended into the resulting mixture.
- the milk is then added to form a soft dough that is kneaded lightly and then rolled to 1/2 inch thick and cut.
- the cut biscuits are baked at 425° F. until done.
- Each of 12 biscuits contains 10% of the RDA of calcium.
- This example illustrates the use of modified whey as a calcium supplement in butter cookies.
- a serving size can be adjusted, as desired, to achieve a calcium supplement within the ranges set out above.
- the butter and sugar are creamed, then the ingredients other than the flour are blended in and the flour is finally mixed in.
- the dough is preferably cooled prior to shaping into balls and flattening and is baked at 375° until the cookies are light brown at the edges.
- This example illustrates the use of modified whey as a calcium supplement in a dry pet food for dogs.
- Foods of this type are usually fed in requisite amounts for a dogs weight to provide the full nutritional requirements of the dog.
- This example illustrates the use of modified whey as a calcium supplement in an intermediate moisture pet food for dogs.
- Foods of this type are usually fed in requisite amounts for a dogs weight to provide the full nutritional requirements of the dog.
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______________________________________ COMPONENT PREFERRED RANGE ______________________________________ Calories (Kcal) 320 300-340 Total Fat (g) 4 2-5 Saturated Fat (g) 2.5 1-4 Extractable Fat (g) (a) 2 1-4 Cholesterol (mg) 100 <200 Total Carbohydrates (g) 55 50-60 Sugars (g) 55 50-60 Total Protein (g) 14-16 10-20 (e.g., 12-18) Calcium(g) 5 3-10 (e.g., 4-6) Sodium (g) 1 <2 Iron (mg) 0.5 <1 Riboflavin (g) .8 <1 Phosphorus (g) 2 1-3 Potassium (g) 1.5 1-2 Magnesium (g) .200 <1 Ash (g) 20 15-25 Moisture (g) 5 1-6 ______________________________________ (a) Substantially all fat is phospholipid.
______________________________________ mg Ca/ Calcium Source % Ca in Source 100 g Food Biological Value ______________________________________ Ca Carbonate 36.87 375 100 Ca Lactate 13.14 375 98.2 Ca Citrate 18.11 375 106.6 Modified Whey 4.87 375 109.8 ______________________________________
______________________________________ Ingredient Amount ______________________________________ Flour 2 cups VersaPRO ® modified whey 19.6 grams Baking powder 2 1/2 teaspoons Salt 1 teaspoon Vegetable shortening 1/3 cup Milk 2/3 cup ______________________________________
______________________________________ Ingredient Amount ______________________________________ Flour 1 cup Sugar 1/3 cup Butter 4 ounces VersaPRO ® modified whey 1 ounce Egg 1 Salt Pinch Vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon Citrus zest 1/4 teaspoon ______________________________________
______________________________________ Ingredient Amount (Parts) ______________________________________ Whole ground corn 30 Whole ground soy 21 Wheat middlings 20 VersaPRO ® modified whey 12 Meat and bone meal 11 Tallow 4 Vitamin and mineral premix 2 ______________________________________
______________________________________ Ingredient Amount (Parts) ______________________________________ Meat byproducts 25 Soybean grits 15 Soybean oil meal 15 VersaPRO ® modified whey 15 Corn syrup 15 Propylene glycol 5 Vitamin and mineral premix 2 Color and flavor 1 Salt 1 Antimicotic 1 ______________________________________
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